Sunday, February 28, 2010

Yes, I've been slackin on the Blog updates

Sorry to those who are wondering what is going on, I'll try to be better :)
Last weekend, Richard was ok to stay home with Paul while I was with Anna at her dance competition (she got 2 gold medals!) I will admit was worried about how this last week was going to be since it is when the immune system is most suppressed, but we did ok. Just some fatigue and discomfort from the surgical sites, but no real issues with nausea. Yesterday we enjoyed a "family adventure" at the AZ Museum of Natural History looking at Dinosaurs. We were there for 2 hrs, and the kids really enjoyed being out with Dad.
Th next round of Chemo starts on the 8th and then the PeT scan will be scheduled.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A whole new look

before
One of Anna's biggest concern when we explained what was going on was that Richard would look "weird" if he lost his hair and we were hopeful that we wouldn't have to deal with that issue. Unfortunately, last week it started falling out. However, Richard came up with a great idea.... let Anna "help" him shave his head! It was a great idea since it allowed her to take part in the "change" and not be surprised by the new look. Paul even was watching and commented he wanted a haircut, but not at home, so yesterday I took him for his cut. We just happened to take a pic of Richard and Paul last week (pre-new-dos) so I snapped another tonight showing the difference.
after

Saturday, February 13, 2010

a great week

sorry I haven't posted in a while, but things have been going great for Richard!
He has been going to work for a few hours each day, and today he got to do something that we honestly never thought would happen again, he donned his referee uniform and served as a 4th official! He is having no issues with eating real food (if you can call the Intel Cafeteria that) and has actually gained weight. I am in awe of how good he is doing. He even took the kids for the afternoon so I could get some rest (I am fighting a sinus infection). I have to believe that this is all due to the prayers and well wishes we have been blessed with!
The next round of chemo starts on Monday, and we are hopeful that he will continue to improve.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

So far so good

Richard was discharged on Saturday and has been enjoying his freedom :) The chemo appears to have worked some because he is not using the feeding tube. We have to watch his weight closely and figure out what he can eat, but it is better than being hooked up. Yesterday we went to the Dr to schedule his chemo appointments as well as got better instructions on the does and don'ts. No major restrictions this week (Dr kept saying "just use common sense"), which is nice :)

Friday, February 5, 2010

finally some good news


it has been a crazy couple days! Richard's surgeon seems to have gone MIA and we couldn't seem to get any answers regarding when he could be discharged, so we finally had to become "those kind" of people and start bugging the staff for answers.... but it worked :) As of 5pm today, he is cleared to come home tomorrow as long as we get the home health care set up! We also got to surprise Anna with a short visit in the waiting area. It has 16 days since she has seen him so I took her after her performance tonight and both of them were all smiles.
Tomorrow will be more straightening up of the house (it is just amazing how quickly this place can explode!)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Everyone is breathing easier :)

The restrictions have been lifted and you no longer have to wear a mask to visit :) I am quite happy about this since it is really annoying to wear. He is doing really well and doesn't seem to be having any of the issues with he feeding tube like last time. Keep on praying and fingers crossed and maybe he can come him this weekend!!